
“Don’t be discouraged. It’s often the last key in the bunch that opens the lock.”
When you have a bunch of keys, it’s so rare for the first one you randomly pick to be the right one. Let’s say you have a dozen in the bunch and you have no clue which one opens a particular lock. You may have to try six, seven, or all twelve.
This quote (author unclear) reminds us to apply this concept to life. Rather than being discouraged after only trying one or two keys, we are challenged to try one more.
When applied to life, there’s always one more key–One more thing we haven’t thought of. One more thing we haven’t tried. One more day. The number of keys in our hands is practically infinite. Meanwhile, each key that doesn’t work gets us closer to finding the one that does.



